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Tomorrow Land-Part 2 What does our future hold?

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Tomorrow

Land-Part 2What does our future

hold?

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Thought controlled prosthetics

Check it out here!

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CloningWatch a video about Dolly here.

We all know about Dolly the sheep, the first successful mammalian clone. But did you know there's a South Korean company that for a hefty fee (around $100,000 to be exact) will clone your beloved dog? It's true --Sooam Biotech will supply

you with an exact genetic replica of your beloved pooch, treats, training and TLC not included.

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Do you like pizza? Do you wish you could pop some money

into a vending machine and have a hot, fresh, cheesy pizza?

Now you can!

Watch this!

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Now that you have seen what already

exists…let’s take a look at some pretty cool

things that are in the concepts stage.

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New sport socks are stronger

than steel and replace shoes! One company invented the 1

in 1 sports sock. The pair of socks is 15 times stronger than steel! The soles are studded and made of rubber to prevent slipping and are also waterproof! Swedish company Barefoot wanted to design a product that would protect the feet of athletes in several sports, including running, surfing, scuba diving and even tightrope walking!

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The Cloud Sofa—This is an elegant concept created by D.K.

Wei. The Cloud sofa is supposed to give one the illusion of

floating on their own personal cloud. A magnet in the base is

supposed to generate enough magnetic force to hold the

sofa aloft. The cloud is constructed of a plexiglass mold.

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Spokeless Wheels Bike – This bike concept was

created by Bradford Waugh. The concept

completely replaces the traditional gear system of

a mainstream bike with one that allows for

spokeless wheels.

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Audi Shark-Flying Sportscar: This impressive concept design by Kazim

Doku is a flying sportscar. Meant to combine the raciness of motorcycles

with the sleekness of aircraft, the Audi Shark is the answer to our sci-fi

dreams. This award-winning concept design is a two-seater that offers its

passengers “strong sensations and high levels of safety”.

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Can you imagine getting your veggies

to taste like potato chips or ice cream

with the switch of a button?!

Click here to see what it's all about!

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Space Elevator

Japan is progressing with its

ambitious idea of creating a space

elevator, which extends an

extremely strong cable from a

spaceport on the ground up to a

space station in geosynchronous

orbit, 22,000 miles above the earth.

The 30-passenger elevator car will

travel from ground to space station

at 125mph, delivering its human

cargo to the space station eight days

later. The elevator car will contain

living quarters and other tourist

attractions on board.

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Awesome and Crazy Inventions!

Check out these fun ideas!

These are a must see too!

What about a fun interactive robot?

A floating pool in New York??

Animatronic Characters

Being able to sit on and climb on the face of the Statue

of Liberty?

A huge mechanical snake!

What if you could see and feel the heartbeat in your

hand?

What is a Seabreacher? I want one!!

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Kids are inventors too!!

Below is a list of cool things that kids

invented.

The popsicle – Frank Epperson, 11 yrs.

The Trampoline – George Nissen, 16 yrs.

Ear Muffs – Chester Greenwood, 15 yrs.

Braille – Louis Braille, 15 yrs.

Waterskies – Ralph Samuelson, 18 yrs.

Snowmobile – Joseph-Armand Bombardier, 15 yrs.

Alaskan state flag – Bennie Benson, 13 yrs.

The Calculator – Blaise Pascal, 18 yrs.